The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) is opening the annual training to prepare out-of-contract players for their next opportunity. The word ‘out-of-contract’ to any footballer is not words of comfort. Not knowing if you’ll be scooped up by another club is daunting, and the situation can be described as dire. Several players will,
PFAG demands payment of bonuses for Black Queens
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) is deeply concerned by the recent reports indicating that the members of the Ghanaian national women’s football team, the Black Queens, have not been paid their rightful bonuses. The Black Queens have always shown dedication, skill, and commitment in representing our nation and have made us proud with
PFAG Visits Asante Kotoko
Former Kotoko and national defender Ofosu Appiah mainly addressed the players, stressing the importance of allowing PFAG to “manage” their affairs when need be, be there for each other and respect contracts while making sure their contracts are also respected. Ofosu Appiah used himself as an example of players who keep benefitting from the
Joseph Tetteh Zutah Advocates for Greater Player Involvement in PFAG
Joseph Tetteh Zutah, the Vice President of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has made a significant call to encourage Ghanaian players to engage deeper with the association. The current Medeama SC CEO’s call to action came during his guest speaker appearance at the second edition of The BAC Group’s Sports Business Series
Best Wishes for Black Princesses Against Guinea Bissau in World Cup Qualifiers
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) wishes to extend its heartfelt wishes and unwavering support to the Black Princesses of Ghana as they take on Guinea Bissau in the FIFA U20 World Cup qualifiers. The PFAG is behind you, and your journey to represent our nation in the FIFA U20 World Cup
A Message of Solidarity and Support for Venomous Vipers
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) is deeply saddened to learn about the unfortunate road accident that Venomous Vipers encountered on their way to Ejisu to participate in their first Division One game against King Faisal. Our thoughts and concerns are with you during this challenging time. The PFAG is in solidarity with
PFAG visits 3 Ghana Premier Clubs
Players of Nsoatreman, Tano Bofoakwa and Real Tamale United have had the opportunity to interact with officers of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG), during which they were briefed on the opportunities for them during and after football, as well as the positives of being members of the PFAG. Former Ghanaian strikers and PFAG
PFAG Sends Best Wishes to Black Queens Ahead of Rwanda Encounter
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) extends its heartfelt best wishes to Ghana’s senior national women’s team, Black Queens, as they face Rwanda in a crucial Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on Wednesday. This highly anticipated match is part of the qualification process for the Women’s AFCON, a tournament that showcases
PFAG Extends Support to Ailing Legon Cities Goalkeeper William Essu
In a heartwarming display of solidarity and camaraderie within Ghana football, our Vice President, Tetteh Zutah, and General Secretary, Anthony Baffoe, paid a visit to the ailing Legon Cities goalkeeper, William Essu. The visit was a testament to the PFAG’s commitment to looking after its own, especially when a fellow footballer is going through